Posts Tagged ‘problem’

In a poor economy, health clinics offer hope for the sick

It’s no secret that the current economy is in shambles. It is a multi-faceted problem, affecting even the most unlikely aspects of the nation. Unfortunately, much like the economy, the health of some is similarly in decline… View full post on All Stories

The Comic Opera of Government Shutdown

The distance between America’s fiscal problem and the capacity of its politicians to confront it… View full post on All Stories

Isakson: “I’m stepping up and I want to call the President’s bluff.”

Christopher Collins (Paulding County, Georgia)- U.S. Senator Johnny Isakson, R-GA., called on the President to get realistic over the fiscal crisis facing our nation and the tough choices and sacrifices that Congress and the President must make to solve the problem,… March 06, 2011 View full post on All Stories

Youth Making Appeal for Rescue From Unemployment Problem

opinion We are born in Uganda, The Pearl of Africa, though we do not believe that it is the pearl of Africa. We have attained the academic qualifications we need to be employed in vain. We have … View full post on All Stories

A portrait of unemployment across ten major developed countries (PHOTOS)

Unemployment remains an intractable problem in many developed countries of the world. Here we present a survey of the jobless picture in ten major advanced countries. View full post on All Stories

State makes changes after unemployment mix ups

KATU exposed the problem of unemployment benefits taken from people over arrests that didn’t occur: “The word incarcerated jumped out at me and I started laughing,” said one victim. View full post on All Stories

Ailing Tennessee counties work to regain jobs lost in recession

While unemployment re-mains a massive problem as Tennessee and the nation struggle to recover from recession, only two counties out of 95 statewide have seen their jobless rates increase by more than … View full post on All Stories

Millions of Israeli Mobile Customers Without Service Following Cellcom Network Crash

Ayinde O. Chase – AHN News Editor Jerusalem, Israel (AHN) – Nearly half of Israel’s population was left without cellphone service today when one of the country’s three carrier services collapsed. An estimated three million or 44 percent of the country’s population are unable to use their mobile phones. A statement on Cellcom’s website, signed [...]

Economics focus: The joyless or the jobless

Should governments pursue happiness rather than economic growth? IN 2006 Richard Layard, an economist at the London School of Economics, argued that unhappiness was a bigger social problem in Britain than unemployment. In the “Depression Report”, which he co-wrote, Lord Layard pointed out that more people were claiming incapacity benefits because of depression and other [...]

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